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For more than 80 years, the Bron Shoe Company at the corner of Alum Creek Drive and Memory Lane in east Columbus preserved precious memories by dipping keepsakes in copper, or popularly known as "bronzing."

Customers brought it a variety of items from baby shoes to memorabilia, to items that you couldn't even believe, to have them last a lifetime. The factory housed a company that created more than 14 million memories in more than 80 years.

"In the 1950's or 60's, we got into direct marketing through Parents magazine and it just exploded," Bob Kaynes, the owner of the company, said.

The Bron Shoe company, started by Kaynes' grandmother in 1934, became the largest bronzing and silver restoration business in the country. 105 employees clocked in each day at the company's peak.